Scam Alert: Barteld Huisman Investment

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The message below (shown in yellow) is a typical example of an investment scam message. The sender is trying to get your private phone number to manipulate you into providing bank account numbers or credit card information. (In reality there is no investment opportunity, only a scammer trying to rip you off.)

LET’S HAVE A DISCUSSION!!!!

Barteld Huisman barteld.huisman01@idcloudhost.com
Thu, Mar 6, 3:00 PM

Good day to you,

Mr. Barteld Huisman is my name, from SA. It would please me to negotiate a possible working terms with you on an investment interest in your country.

Please get back to me for proper discussion if it would please you too.

For acquaintance and more elaborate discussions, i would encourage you to revert with your cell/mobile numbers for easy communications.

Kind regards
Mr. Barteld Huisman

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Important Note

Please be aware that scammers often use the names of real people and legitimate businesses in their fraudulent messages. Why? To lend an air of legitimacy to their criminal enterprise. Just because the name of a real person or a real bank or a real government agency appears in a scam message that doesn't mean the person or organization in question is involved in the scam in any way. The scammers are just stealing these names in order to make themselves look legitimate.